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Napoleon Solo - lonely Emperor seeks lonely heart, Blessing poor fibulating Brian, who Leared at space "Gordon's Alive!" Gordon Bennett, however loved an omelette. His fetish slaked with Old Peculiar, he dispatched Stanley Bloch-Playne to Livingston, where the story, presumably, was doctored by Maggie and Dennis Milksnatcher but lost-boy Mark, their dear and very extravagant mistake after sending the Navy gun-boats for diplomacy, sold it to Russian Oligarchs boot, line and sinker and with it Carol's nest egg, softboiled and served with soup and a dash of calumny.

Daily Mail editor Nigel Molesworth took to umbrella the poisoned dart laced with precipitate was there ready. "Hack that, you Martian alien being!" "Being wot?" asked Paddington in Peruvian
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Napoleon Solo - lonely Emperor seeks lonely heart, Blessing poor fibulating Brian, who Leared at space "Gordon's Alive!" Gordon Bennett, however loved an omelette. His fetish slaked with Old Peculiar, he dispatched Stanley Bloch-Playne to Livingston, where the story, presumably, was doctored by Maggie and Dennis Milksnatcher but lost-boy Mark, their dear and very extravagant mistake after sending the Navy gun-boats for diplomacy, sold it to Russian Oligarchs boot, line and sinker and with it Carol's nest egg, softboiled and served with soup and a dash of calumny.

Daily Mail editor Nigel Molesworth took to umbrella the poisoned dart laced with precipitate was there ready. "Hack that, you Martian alien being!" "Being wot?" asked Paddington in Peruvian, juggling Seville oranges
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Napoleon Solo - lonely Emperor seeks lonely heart, Blessing poor fibulating Brian, who Leared at space "Gordon's Alive!" Gordon Bennett, however loved an omelette. His fetish slaked with Old Peculiar, he dispatched Stanley Bloch-Playne to Livingston, where the story, presumably, was doctored by Maggie and Dennis Milksnatcher but lost-boy Mark, their dear and very extravagant mistake after sending the Navy gun-boats for diplomacy, sold it to Russian Oligarchs boot, line and sinker and with it Carol's nest egg, softboiled and served with soup and a dash of calumny.

Daily Mail editor Nigel Molesworth took to umbrella the poisoned dart laced with precipitate was there ready. "Hack that, you Martian alien being!" "Being wot?" asked Paddington in Peruvian, juggling Seville oranges and cyanide syringes.
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Napoleon Solo - lonely Emperor seeks lonely heart, Blessing poor fibulating Brian, who Leared at space "Gordon's Alive!" Gordon Bennett, however loved an omelette. His fetish slaked with Old Peculiar, he dispatched Stanley Bloch-Playne to Livingston, where the story, presumably, was doctored by Maggie and Dennis Milksnatcher but lost-boy Mark, their dear and very extravagant mistake after sending the Navy gun-boats for diplomacy, sold it to Russian Oligarchs boot, line and sinker and with it Carol's nest egg, softboiled and served with soup and a dash of calumny.

Daily Mail editor Nigel Molesworth took to umbrella the poisoned dart laced with precipitate was there ready. "Hack that, you Martian alien being!" "Being wot?" asked Paddington in Peruvian, juggling Seville oranges and cyanide syringes. It seemed that
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Napoleon Solo - lonely Emperor seeks lonely heart, Blessing poor fibulating Brian, who Leared at space "Gordon's Alive!" Gordon Bennett, however loved an omelette. His fetish slaked with Old Peculiar, he dispatched Stanley Bloch-Playne to Livingston, where the story, presumably, was doctored by Maggie and Dennis Milksnatcher but lost-boy Mark, their dear and very extravagant mistake after sending the Navy gun-boats for diplomacy, sold it to Russian Oligarchs boot, line and sinker and with it Carol's nest egg, softboiled and served with soup and a dash of calumny.

Daily Mail editor Nigel Molesworth took to umbrella the poisoned dart laced with precipitate was there ready. "Hack that, you Martian alien being!" "Being wot?" asked Paddington in Peruvian, juggling Seville oranges and cyanide syringes. It seemed that his marmalade tasted
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[quote="661-Pete"]Napoleon Solo - lonely Emperor seeks lonely heart, Blessing poor fibulating Brian, who Leared at space "Gordon's Alive!" Gordon Bennett, however loved an omelette. His fetish slaked with Old Peculiar, he dispatched Stanley Bloch-Playne to Livingston, where the story, presumably, was doctored by Maggie and Dennis Milksnatcher but lost-boy Mark, their dear and very extravagant mistake after sending the Navy gun-boats for diplomacy, sold it to Russian Oligarchs boot, line and sinker and with it Carol's nest egg, softboiled and served with soup and a dash of calumny.

Daily Mail editor Nigel Molesworth took to umbrella the poisoned dart laced with precipitate was there ready. "Hack that, you Martian alien being!" "Being wot?" asked Paddington in Peruvian, juggling Seville oranges and cyanide syringes. It seemed that his marmalade tasted of bitter marzipan
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Napoleon Solo - lonely Emperor seeks lonely heart, Blessing poor fibulating Brian, who Leared at space "Gordon's Alive!" Gordon Bennett, however loved an omelette. His fetish slaked with Old Peculiar, he dispatched Stanley Bloch-Playne to Livingston, where the story, presumably, was doctored by Maggie and Dennis Milksnatcher but lost-boy Mark, their dear and very extravagant mistake after sending the Navy gun-boats for diplomacy, sold it to Russian Oligarchs boot, line and sinker and with it Carol's nest egg, softboiled and served with soup and a dash of calumny.

Daily Mail editor Nigel Molesworth took to umbrella the poisoned dart laced with precipitate was there ready. "Hack that, you Martian alien being!" "Being wot?" asked Paddington in Peruvian, juggling Seville oranges and cyanide syringes. It seemed that his marmalade tasted of bitter marzipan, marmite, mustard, mussels
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Napoleon Solo - lonely Emperor seeks lonely heart, Blessing poor fibulating Brian, who Leared at space "Gordon's Alive!" Gordon Bennett, however loved an omelette. His fetish slaked with Old Peculiar, he dispatched Stanley Bloch-Playne to Livingston, where the story, presumably, was doctored by Maggie and Dennis Milksnatcher but lost-boy Mark, their dear and very extravagant mistake after sending the Navy gun-boats for diplomacy, sold it to Russian Oligarchs boot, line and sinker and with it Carol's nest egg, softboiled and served with soup and a dash of calumny.

Daily Mail editor Nigel Molesworth took to umbrella the poisoned dart laced with precipitate was there ready. "Hack that, you Martian alien being!" "Being wot?" asked Paddington in Peruvian, juggling Seville oranges and cyanide syringes. It seemed that his marmalade tasted of bitter marzipan, marmite, mustard, mussels, margarine, maltezers, mango,
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Napoleon Solo - lonely Emperor seeks lonely heart, Blessing poor fibulating Brian, who Leared at space "Gordon's Alive!" Gordon Bennett, however loved an omelette. His fetish slaked with Old Peculiar, he dispatched Stanley Bloch-Playne to Livingston, where the story, presumably, was doctored by Maggie and Dennis Milksnatcher but lost-boy Mark, their dear and very extravagant mistake after sending the Navy gun-boats for diplomacy, sold it to Russian Oligarchs boot, line and sinker and with it Carol's nest egg, softboiled and served with soup and a dash of calumny.

Daily Mail editor Nigel Molesworth took to umbrella the poisoned dart laced with precipitate was there ready. "Hack that, you Martian alien being!" "Being wot?" asked Paddington in Peruvian, juggling Seville oranges and cyanide syringes. It seemed that his marmalade tasted of bitter marzipan, marmite, mustard, mussels, margarine, maltezers, mango, and dog piddle.
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Napoleon Solo - lonely Emperor seeks lonely heart, Blessing poor fibulating Brian, who Leared at space "Gordon's Alive!" Gordon Bennett, however loved an omelette. His fetish slaked with Old Peculiar, he dispatched Stanley Bloch-Playne to Livingston, where the story, presumably, was doctored by Maggie and Dennis Milksnatcher but lost-boy Mark, their dear and very extravagant mistake after sending the Navy gun-boats for diplomacy, sold it to Russian Oligarchs boot, line and sinker and with it Carol's nest egg, softboiled and served with soup and a dash of calumny.

Daily Mail editor Nigel Molesworth took to umbrella the poisoned dart laced with precipitate was there ready. "Hack that, you Martian alien being!" "Being wot?" asked Paddington in Peruvian, juggling Seville oranges and cyanide syringes. It seemed that his marmalade tasted of bitter marzipan, marmite, mustard, mussels, margarine, maltezers, mango, and dog piddle. Maybe Monday might
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Napoleon Solo - lonely Emperor seeks lonely heart, Blessing poor fibulating Brian, who Leared at space "Gordon's Alive!" Gordon Bennett, however loved an omelette. His fetish slaked with Old Peculiar, he dispatched Stanley Bloch-Playne to Livingston, where the story, presumably, was doctored by Maggie and Dennis Milksnatcher but lost-boy Mark, their dear and very extravagant mistake after sending the Navy gun-boats for diplomacy, sold it to Russian Oligarchs boot, line and sinker and with it Carol's nest egg, softboiled and served with soup and a dash of calumny.

Daily Mail editor Nigel Molesworth took to umbrella the poisoned dart laced with precipitate was there ready. "Hack that, you Martian alien being!" "Being wot?" asked Paddington in Peruvian, juggling Seville oranges and cyanide syringes. It seemed that his marmalade tasted of bitter marzipan, marmite, mustard, mussels, margarine, maltezers, mango, and dog piddle. Maybe Monday might make mincemeat of
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Napoleon Solo - lonely Emperor seeks lonely heart, Blessing poor fibulating Brian, who Leared at space "Gordon's Alive!" Gordon Bennett, however loved an omelette. His fetish slaked with Old Peculiar, he dispatched Stanley Bloch-Playne to Livingston, where the story, presumably, was doctored by Maggie and Dennis Milksnatcher but lost-boy Mark, their dear and very extravagant mistake after sending the Navy gun-boats for diplomacy, sold it to Russian Oligarchs boot, line and sinker and with it Carol's nest egg, softboiled and served with soup and a dash of calumny.

Daily Mail editor Nigel Molesworth took to umbrella the poisoned dart laced with precipitate was there ready. "Hack that, you Martian alien being!" "Being wot?" asked Paddington in Peruvian, juggling Seville oranges and cyanide syringes. It seemed that his marmalade tasted of bitter marzipan, marmite, mustard, mussels, margarine, maltezers, mango, and dog piddle. Maybe Monday might make mincemeat of making more marvelous
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Napoleon Solo - lonely Emperor seeks lonely heart, Blessing poor fibulating Brian, who Leared at space "Gordon's Alive!" Gordon Bennett, however loved an omelette. His fetish slaked with Old Peculiar, he dispatched Stanley Bloch-Playne to Livingston, where the story, presumably, was doctored by Maggie and Dennis Milksnatcher but lost-boy Mark, their dear and very extravagant mistake after sending the Navy gun-boats for diplomacy, sold it to Russian Oligarchs boot, line and sinker and with it Carol's nest egg, softboiled and served with soup and a dash of calumny.

Daily Mail editor Nigel Molesworth took to umbrella the poisoned dart laced with precipitate was there ready. "Hack that, you Martian alien being!" "Being wot?" asked Paddington in Peruvian, juggling Seville oranges and cyanide syringes. It seemed that his marmalade tasted of bitter marzipan, marmite, mustard, mussels, margarine, maltezers, mango, and dog piddle. Maybe Monday might make mincemeat of making more marvellous marzipan and melon
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Napoleon Solo - lonely Emperor seeks lonely heart, Blessing poor fibulating Brian, who Leared at space "Gordon's Alive!" Gordon Bennett, however loved an omelette. His fetish slaked with Old Peculiar, he dispatched Stanley Bloch-Playne to Livingston, where the story, presumably, was doctored by Maggie and Dennis Milksnatcher but lost-boy Mark, their dear and very extravagant mistake after sending the Navy gun-boats for diplomacy, sold it to Russian Oligarchs boot, line and sinker and with it Carol's nest egg, softboiled and served with soup and a dash of calumny.

Daily Mail editor Nigel Molesworth took to umbrella the poisoned dart laced with precipitate was there ready. "Hack that, you Martian alien being!" "Being wot?" asked Paddington in Peruvian, juggling Seville oranges and cyanide syringes. It seemed that his marmalade tasted of bitter marzipan, marmite, mustard, mussels, margarine, maltezers, mango, and dog piddle. Maybe Monday might make mincemeat of making more marvellous marzipan and melon macaroons, mixed methodically
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Napoleon Solo - lonely Emperor seeks lonely heart, Blessing poor fibulating Brian, who Leared at space "Gordon's Alive!" Gordon Bennett, however loved an omelette. His fetish slaked with Old Peculiar, he dispatched Stanley Bloch-Playne to Livingston, where the story, presumably, was doctored by Maggie and Dennis Milksnatcher but lost-boy Mark, their dear and very extravagant mistake after sending the Navy gun-boats for diplomacy, sold it to Russian Oligarchs boot, line and sinker and with it Carol's nest egg, softboiled and served with soup and a dash of calumny.

Daily Mail editor Nigel Molesworth took to umbrella the poisoned dart laced with precipitate was there ready. "Hack that, you Martian alien being!" "Being wot?" asked Paddington in Peruvian, juggling Seville oranges and cyanide syringes. It seemed that his marmalade tasted of bitter marzipan, marmite, mustard, mussels, margarine, maltezers, mango, and dog piddle. Maybe Monday might make mincemeat of making more marvellous marzipan and melon macaroons, mixed methodically in marinaded monkfish
Suppose that this room is a lift. The support breaks and down we go with ever-increasing velocity.
Let us pass the time by performing physical experiments...
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